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Is NYC the New Hollywood? Robert De Niro Bets $400M It Will Be

The actor, Netflix and others are joining the city’s booming film and TV industry

The Best and Worst States to Retire to in All of America

New York, unsurprisingly, is the least affordable state in the union

Academy Award-Nominated Actor Rip Torn Has Died at 88

The co-star of one of the most lauded American sitcoms ever and beat up Norman Mailer

NBA to Allow Challenges Starting in 2019-’20 Season

The NBA replay center will be able to go to the tape on close calls, too

Inside One of the Most Spectacular and Dangerous Bank Heists in U.S. History

An excerpt from Peter Houlahan's thrilling new book, "Norco '80"

America’s Wine Country Is Also a Design Wonderland

Napa Valley is full of architectural wonders from different eras

That Was the Best Home Run Derby Ever

A toast to Vladdy, Joc Pedersen and dingers galore

Amazon Files to Launch Internet Satellites

The company is officially joining the internet space race

How 1969 L.A. Style Inspired the Looks in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’

Pitt is clad in "Hawaiian shirts, aviators and denim, part of the 1960s youth culture"

Instagram Unveils New Anti-Bullying Features

The social media platform is giving users a chance to think before they post

A Brief History of J. Peterman, the Catalog That Survived Seinfeld

In 1986, John Peterman bought a duster in Wyoming. Three decades later, he's still selling it.

Ultramarathon Champion Credits Successful Training to Rigors of Being a Parent

Arnold kept a sub-12 minute pace and finished the 100 mile race in under 20 hours

Legalizing Marijuana Tied to Decline in Recreational Use Among Teens

Nearly 10 percent of kids who smoked regularly reported that they stoped after pot became legal